GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER
15, 1921 , B
Annual Conference of the M. P.
Church Closes at Burlington
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Clirnax of Final Session Was Stationing Committee's Report.
Greensboro Pastors Are Returned Statistician's Report
Shows 223 Churches, 24,720 Members, 109 Ministers. - -
.' - (Sptrtll to Dill? Km.)
Burlington, Nov. 14. The final ses
sion of the 06th annual conference of
the North Carolina Methodist Protest
ant church was held this mrontng at
the local Methodist Protestant churoh
where the sessions of the annual gath
ering have been held since the be
Sinning of the conference last Wednes'
day morning. The morning session to
day began at 8: JO o'clock. Pevottonals
were conducted by Hev. O, W. Holmes,
of Saxapahaw, after which the confer
ence launohed Into, the transaction of
flhatCbcoa Chord
"try it mytwjtalaic
:-."- If you hammer on one note
, ; of the piano for a minute or
1 so, the sound becomes mo
v notorious. Also, there's no
'i f harmony. , . , ,
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only one kind of cocoa bean
same effect exactly. .
But consider Mr. RunkeL There's
. t no monotony in cocoa no har-
-' ping on one note orone kind of
bean! He blends four kinds of bean
to get that famous chocolary taste
- blend them into pleasing
harmony. . j;,-.. .
- , That's why RunkePi tastes better
, ., with each succeeding drink. That's
. why Runkel's has that dualaly tatle.
i -t: . That's why no other cocoa can ba
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' , Is Runkel's property.
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' book of recipes for cooking and
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Runkel's
.A lift IrnACA Cfnt
far Drinking
Basing 8 Cooking
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Keep Your
Outer Garments
Thoroughly :
Cleaned
If you do this they will last longer? Don't send a suit to b
"pressed" too often, simply pressing it imbeds the dirt deeper .
in ths fabric nd causes the cloth to wear out quickly. SEND
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the numerous Items of business, in-
ludina the reading of reports of va
rious conference committees. A motion
prevailed to change the time for the
meeting of the next annual conference
to Wednesday before the first Bun
duy In November, 192!.
Her; S. V. Taylor, the conterence
treasurer, read his annual report.
hlch showed the account of the II-
ances of the conference. Including
the raising of over 127.000 for all pur
poses of the conference during -the
year. The report of the committee on
fraternal relations was presented by
Rev. T. F. McCulloch, of Oreensboro,
and in It was contanied expressions
f appreciation for the preeencs of Dr.
H. Lewis, president of the general
conference, and other distinguished
divines representing the various In
terests of the denomination. The re
port also expressed" profound pleas
ure for the entertainment given the
ministers and delegates in the homes
of the people of Burlington. Thanks
were expressed also for ths courtesy
of the various dally newspapers for
the spaca given to reports of the prO'
ceedlngs of the conference.
Hev. S. W. Taylor, of this city, was
re-elected conference treasurer by
unanlmoua vote of the conference. The
election law of the conference was dis
cussed, and certain clauses relating to
qualification of voters amended, Kev.
U. W. Oerrlnger, the conterence statis
tician, read his annual report, which
showed that there are 223 churches,
and a membership of 24,120, and 10
ministers and preachers. A total of
over 192,000 was paid the pastors of
the conference during the year, ana a
total of over 1199,000 was contributed
by the entire membership of ths con
ference.
A matter that occasioned much dls
cusslen was that of the apportion
ment of the general conference of 150,'
000 for the coming year. This amount
Is apportioned to tha various charges
on the basis of 60 per sent of pastor's
salary and 50 per oent of church mem
bership.
The climax ot the conference, as
viewed by some members ot tha con
ference, was reached at 1:I0 p. m.,
when tht stationing committee read
Its report. The report was presented
by S. C. Whltaker, of Enfield, who
was secretary of tha committee. The
report contained the list ot the ap
polntments ot ministers to ths various
charges In ths state, and is as follows
Alamance, Q. w. Holmes; Albemarle,
T. A. Williams: Allison's Grove, J.
Alexander; Anderson, to ba supplied;
Ashevllle. C. A. Isner; Ashboro, h. W.
Derringer; Bess' Chapel, B. O. Cowan
Bessemer City, C. E. Phillips; Bun
combe. B. M. Williams; Burlington, S.
W. Taylor; Chatham, W. M. Pike; Char
lotte, Q. I Curry; Cleveland, J. D. Mor
ris; Concord, A. D. Bhelton; Creswoll.
It. L. Hethcox: Davidson, to be sup
plied; Denton, Joel B. Trogdon; Drap
er, D. A, Morgan; Glbsonvllle, J. xi
Abernethy: Granville, C. W. Bales
Fallston, A. L. Hunter; Flat Rook, J.
R, Button; Forsyth. S A.Blngham;
Graham. C. h. Spencer; Glen Raven, J.
A. Ledbetter; Greensboro Grace, R. (J.
Stubblns; Greensboro West End, N. M.
Harrison: Greensboro St. Paul, J. M
Morgan: Greenville, J. H. Trolllnger
Guilford, J. H. Bowman; Halifax, N.
G. Bethea; Haw River, E., G. Lowder
mllk; Henderson, J. E. Pritchard; High
Point First church, u. B. Brown; Hign
Point Welch Memorial, J. H. Moton
Hia-h Point. Lebanon, Edward Suits
Lexington, D. A. Braswell; Lenoir, W,
p. Martin: Littleton, J. B. U'Briant
Mebane, T. M. Johnson; Mecklenburg,
W. L. Carson: Mllland, J, F, Alex
ander; Mocksville. C, H. Whjtaker
Mt. Hermon. A. O. LIndley: Mt. Pleas
ant. J. A. Burgess: North Davidson, C.
U Whltaker; Oak Ridge, C. J. Ed
wards; Orango, H. L. Powell; Page-
land. J. W. Quick: Pensacola, J.
Riddle:' Pinnacle. W. D. Roed; Randle
man, H. 8. B. Thompson; Randolph, W.
F. Ashburn: Richland, W. U. Lassiter
Hoanoks, D. R. Williams; Reldsvllle,
ft F, Fogleman; Roberta, J. T. Slsk
Rocklnaham. J. B. Bisk; Baxapahaw, D.
M. Loy: Shelby. J. M. Rldenhour; Slier
City, J. D. Williams; spring cnurcn,
J. L. Trolllnger; Stanley, Atlas umge
Tabernacle, G. F. Mtllaway; Thomas
vllle, R. S. Troxler; Uwharrte, Robert
Short: Union Grove. G. H. Austin
Vance. W. 1L Neese: West Forsyth, A.
M. Hamilton; West Thomaavllle, M. L.
Moose; Whitakers, H. F. Burratt; Why
Not, J. W. Hulin; Winston, R. A. Hunt
er; Tarborough, T. K. Martin.
Left without appointment at own re
auest, W. F. Kennett. - .
Superintendent of Bethel Home, at
Weaverville, Homer Casto.
In bands of president of conference,
C. B. Way, D. I. Garner, I B. Helms,
A. B. Haywood, W. O. Jelf, W. M. Loy,
J. F. Mihnls, J. D. Hardy, J. W. Solf.
R. E. Andrews, i. L. Reynolds, D. A.
Flshel, W. T. Totten. -
Supernumerary, W. F. McDowell.
Student at Elon college, H. L. Isley.
Superannuates, W. E. Swain, T. F.
McCulloch, D. A. Hlghflll, O. E. Hunt,
W. C. Kennett. J. F. Dosler, W. P.
Martin, J. H. Stowe, I. I. Tork.
Editor M. P. Herald, J. F. MoCulloch.
Loaned T;o board of horns missions,
O. B. Williams ,
Loaned to board of young people'
work, A. G. Dixon.
Loaned to theological seminary, C.
E. Forllnes.
Loaned to- Mission of Good Samerl
tan, J. S. Williams.
Loaned to Elon college, Paul S. Ken
nett , , . .
Loaned to board of foreign missions,
J. Clyde Auman.
All-time conference secretary, young
people s work, Miss Juanlta Hammer.
A period of the morning session wa
devoted to the Interests of the new
college project, and several ministers
either made pledges or Increased their
pledges, the highest amount pledged
by any minister being 11,000. Final ad
journment or tne conference was
reached at 1:00 p. m., and ths annual
assembly was dismissed with prayer
by Dr. Andrews.
The annual conference as a whole
was a very delightful gathering of
body of Christian men and women who
represented a great denomination,
denomination that has made rapid
progress in recent years. Ths 200 or
mors ministers and delegates left to
day for tnclr various homes feelln
that their stay In the .city was a most
pleasant and profitable one. The con
ferencs was on of the most success
ful that has been held In several years.
coTJirrnT ci.rn for 'btckory
IS WOW AIT ASSURED FACT
(Sptdsl ts Dili Men.)
Hickory, Nov, 14; ratrick and eom
pany u ths name of a new whole
sale grocery business to begin opera
Hons hers this week with J. H. Pat
rick, for SO years associated in thl
line of work as organiser and secra
tary-treaaurer. J. W. Shuford Is pres
ident and J. D. Elliott vice-president.
The goal of szo.ooo having been at.
talned, promoters of the Country club
announce that they expect to run the
total subscriptions up to 130,000 be.
fore they begin business. Officers
will bs elected this week with the ar
rival of the charter. The club has
bought land two miles north of Hick
ory on the Lenoir highway and will
erect a modern house and build golf
links.
Although Postmaster Barbv's res.
Ignatlon has been with the postoffioa
department at Washington since Au
gust 11 last, his successor still Is un
named. Raymond L. Hefner, assist
ant postmaster, made the highest grade
in tne examination, it la said, Albert
U Deal of tha local office and Horace
A. Abee, a local business man, beln
second and third. The candldsto the
Republican organisation indorsed fall'
The Gasoline That
Delivers the Goods
Delivery service, with its innumerable stops and starts, puts
motor fuel to a severe test, especially in cold weather. Unless
the gasoline is quick firing, valuable time Is frittered away .
every time the motor has to be started. The alternative of
allowing it to idle every time a call is made means wasting a
lot of gasoline.
But there are other qualities that are desirable in gasoline be
sides the "pep" that proper volatility assures. There must be
sturdy pulling power for heavy grades, combined with big .
mileage per gallon. The motor fuel must burn up so com ,
pletcly that there is practically no half -burned residue to foul
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